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  1. "Birds" - free and fancy

    Date released
    21 Aug 1930
    Series name
    Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
    Issue no
    481
    NoS ID
    332508
    Story no
    2 / 6

    NoS synopsis: "Most women admire the feathered beauty of the Peacock, the ultimate in adorned splendour - " M/S of a peacock filmed in a clearing in a wood. "In his way, however, the common gull outshines...

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  2. Nature’s Fine Feathers - A Rival to Eve

    Date released
    8 May 1924
    Series name
    Eve And Everybody’s Film Review
    Issue no
    153
    NoS ID
    331057
    Story no
    2 / 4

    Pathe Intertitles - "Eve’s greatest rival is - the Peacock! - but he’s dumb. You can’t tell him to spread his feathers - you’ve just got to wait. (It took a week to get this picture)." One shot "The...

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  3. Australian uranium (1979)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Australian Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock about his country’s role as supplier of uranium to the UK and other European countries. Male interviewer not identified.

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  4. (Untitled record)

    Date released
    12 Aug 1929
    Series name
    Gaumont Mirror
    Issue no
    132
    NoS ID
    333926
    Story no
    5 / 5

    NoS synopsis: Lady Peacock’s evening dress designs

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  5. Peacock Report on broadcasting (1986)

    Genre
    News report; Parliamentary debate

    Report on the Peacock Report about the future of broadcasting, which cost £250,000. The committee rejected Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s proposal to introduce advertising on BBC. Includes excerpts...

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  6. (Untitled record)

    Date released
    13 May 1929
    Series name
    Gaumont Mirror
    Issue no
    119
    NoS ID
    333858
    Story no
    4 / 5

    NoS synopsis: Lady Peacock’s afternoon frock designs

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  7. (Untitled record)

    Date released
    15 Jan 1930
    Series name
    Gaumont Mirror
    Issue no
    154
    NoS ID
    334023
    Story no
    5 / 5

    NoS synopsis: mannequins show Lady Peacock’s half-length coats in colour

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  8. Alan Peacock responds to criticism of his report on broadcasting (1986)

    Genre
    Interview

    Professor Alan Peacock responds to criticism of his report on broadcasting. He talks about the limited number of channels and how an increase in advertising would not be in the viewer’s interest; the...

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  9. Police hunt for Brian Newcombe (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    James Matthews reports on a hunt by murder squad detectives for the fugitive Brian Newcombe (alias David Kerr). Newcombe, of Sutton in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, is wanted in connection with the murders of...

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  10. Wandsworth dustmen dispute (1982)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Report on a dispute involving the Conservative controlled Wandsworth Council refuse workers over the issue of privatisation of the rubbish collection service. With comment from workers Bill Peacock and Mr...

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